raise money for (someone or something)
raise money for (someone or something)
To attempt to accumulate some amount of money, either through work or donation, in order to fund someone or something. I've been doing jobs all over town to raise money for the ski trip. We're doing a charity drive to raise money for Sarah to help her pay for her medical bills.
See also: money, raise
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
raise money for someone or something
and raise money to do somethingto work to earn money or encourage donations for the benefit of someone, something, or doing something. I worked hard to raise money for college, and then decided not to go.
See also: money, raise
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- raise money for
- raise money to (do something)
- push (someone or something) over the top
- put (someone or something) over the top
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- make a play for
- make a play for (someone or something)
- make a play for somebody/something
- make a play for someone
- make a play for something